Friday, March 03, 2006

WHEREAS: Dada is a virgin microbe.

Via Unfogged, a proclamation from the mayor of Lawrence, Kansas:
WHEREAS: Dadaism is an international tendency in art that seeks to change conventional attitudes and practices in aesthetics, society, and morality; and

WHEREAS: Dadaism may or may not have come into being in the summer of 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire at 1 Spiegelgasse in Zürich, Switzerland, with the participation of Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Emmy Hennings, Marcel and Georges Janco, Jean Arp, and Richard Heulsenbeck; and

WHEREAS: The central message of Dada is the realization that reason and anti-reason, sense and nonsense, design and chance, consciousness and unconsciousness, belong together as necessary parts of a whole; and

WHEREAS: Dada is a virgin microbe which penetrates with the insistence of air into all those spaces that reason has failed to fill with words and conventions; and

WHEREAS: zimzim urallala zimzim urallala zimzim zanzibar zimzalla zam;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Dennis “Boog” Highberger, Mayor of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, do hereby proclaim the days of February 4, April 1, March 28, July 15, August 2, August 7, August 16, August 26, September 18, September 22, October 1, October 17, and October 26, 2006 as “INTERNATIONAL DADAISM MONTH”

and I encourage all citizens

Dennis “Boog” Highberger
December 27, 2005

Comments:
While running a quick check to confirm my suspicions that there is no such word as "Dadaism," I discover a smidge of further information about Boog and his proclamation here... he picked the dates for the month with dice and by drawing numbers from a hat. Critical hit!

P.S. According to the Dada ideal, the movement would not be called Dadaism, much less designated an art movement. That said, nobody knows you're a dog when you write for the Wikipedia. If Mayor Boog wants to call it "Dadaism," I'll let him.
 
That was Amin thing to say, even for a Ugandan.
 
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